Abstract

The separatrix shape of a field-reversed configuration plasma is determined in comparison with measured fluxes surrounding the plasma and the solution of the Grad–Shafranov equation with an edge-layer plasma in the open field region. A reconnection point of the bias field, an outgoing flow of torn plasmas and a large amplitude ripple on the separatrix surface are clearly observed at the formation phase. A smoothed separatrix shape having definite ends is observed at the quiescent phase. It is also estimated that the beta value at the separatrix and the thickness of the edge-layer plasma are, respectively, and ion gyroradius). The magnetic structure inside the separatrix is investigated by solving the Grad–Shafranov equation with the measured separatrix shape and It is found that magnetic islands are formed near the magnetic axis not only at the formation phase but also at the quiescent phase. The appearance and coalescence of the islands are repeated during the discharge.